Ice cold Snow holds off late charge to lift Limuru Masters title
Greg Snow tees off during the second round the eigth leg of the Sunshine Development Tour East Africa Swing at Limuru Country Club-min1
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Muthaiga Golf Club’s Greg Snow secured his maiden
Sunshine Development Tour–East Africa Swing Masters title after holding off a
late charge from the chasing pack at Limuru Country Club.
Snow entered the final round with a commanding
six-shot lead but endured a difficult day on the course, posting a 1-over-par
round that significantly trimmed his advantage.
His front nine featured bogeys on the 1st, 4th,
6th, and 7th, with birdies on the 2nd and 9th offering brief relief.
The pressure continued on the back nine, where he
dropped shots on the 10th and 14th before steadying his round with a birdie on
the 15th.
The decisive moment came at the par-5 18th, where
Snow produced a crucial eagle to close out the tournament on a total of
10-under par 206, securing a hard-fought victory. He earned Ksh. 400,000 for
the win.
Speaking after his win, Snow said, “I had a tough
round today, but I am glad to have pulled it off. It feels really great to have
won my first title on the Tour. When I was tied with Celestin after the first
nine, I was telling myself that surely you can't let this go. I was asking my
caddy how the situation was as we went on, and he guided me through the second
nine. On the 18th I was lucky to hit the fairway after going to the rough, but
I tried my best to commit to the shot and finish well.”
Windsor’s Njoroge Kibugu finished second after a
spirited final round. Kibugu opened strongly with three quick birdies on the
2nd, 3rd, and 4th, but a triple bogey on the 6th wiped out his early gains.
He recovered with a birdie on the 7th to make the
turn at 1-under par. On the back nine, he added further birdies on the 11th,
15th and 18th to return a 3-under-par score and finish the tournament at
7-under-par 209.
Kibugu said, “I feel really well today because I
feel like I hit the ball better than in the previous rounds. I got unfortunate
on the 6th, where I hit a triple bogey, but overall I am happy with the
second-place finish and the fight I showed today, especially after that setback
on the 6th. I feel like I did all I could today.”
Rwanda’s Celestin Nsanzuwera claimed third place
after a steady and competitive final round. Playing in the same group as Snow,
Nsanzuwera opened with a bogey on the 1st but immediately responded with a
birdie on the 2nd. His eagle on the 9th briefly drew him level with Snow at the
top.
The back nine brought a mix of birdies on the 10th
and 18th and bogeys on the 11th, 14th and 15th, leaving him at 1-under par for
the round and 6-under par 210 for the tournament.
Nsanzuwera said after his round:
“It’s not a bad position for me because I came
with a plan of finishing top three at VetLab and Limuru, and I managed to do
it. For today, I tried to attack and go for the win, but I couldn’t do it as my
putter was off, and the pin positions were also tough. When I went tied for the
top I didn’t even know because I wasn’t checking the scores, so I had no
pressure from that. If I could have played better on the back nine, I would
have taken it today.”
The eighth leg of the SDT–EAS attracted 88 players
from across Africa and beyond, all competing for a share of the Ksh 2 million
prize purse, as well as Official World Golf Ranking (OWGR) points, World
Amateur Golf Ranking (WAGR) points, and Safari Tour Order of Merit points,
which are critical for qualification into the 2026 Magical Kenya Open on the DP
World Tour.
The Sunshine Development Tour – East Africa Swing
now moves to its ninth leg, scheduled for next month at the PGA-accredited
Vipingo Ridge Golf Resort in Kilifi County.
The season will then culminate in the Tour Finale
in January 2026 at the Karen Country Club, where the top 30 players from the
Tour will face off against the top 30 from South Africa’s Big Easy Tour. The
finalists will compete for cards to earn promotion to the main Sunshine Tour.


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